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1 Let us eat the salmagundi anyhow and cry, 'Confusion to Dominie Luyck.'
2 It wasn't terribly enticing to Shandy, who'd grown fond of green turtle, manioc root and salmagundi salad.
3 They had caviar now, and salmagundi , and sausage and cheese, besides salad and fruit and biscuit and cake.
4 Theatrical salmagundi is served everywhere, and seems to be the dish best suited to the American aesthetic palate as thus far educated.
5 Thanksgiving Day came around, and so did Patem's salmagundi , as highly seasoned and appetizing a one as the Goode Vrouw Onderdonk could make.
6 And so we have brought to you this salmagundi as our Thanksgiving offering to you for thus freeing us of a pest and a sorrow-
7 Salmagundi ; or, The Whim-Whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq., and Others.
8 This Aunt Sarah made frequently, being a frugal housewife, and called " Salmagundi . "
9 This is a delightful relish with thin-sliced bread and butter, and is called " Salmagundi . "
10 I'm glad I didn't, though a lot of the Salmagundi men go over there and like it.
11 " Salmagundi , " his first book (partly written by others), was published in 1807.
12 The Salmagundi Club at No.
13 "Oh, that's the place where the Salmagundi Club used to meet," cried Hanny, with eager interest.
14 " Salmagundi " always amused her father so much.
15 Not long after the discontinuance of " Salmagundi , " Irving, in connection with his brother Peter, projected the work that was to make him famous.
16 " Salmagundi , then, and plenty of it."
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